Embark on a 60-minute Kintsugi journey in Tokyo, where you'll master the art of pottery repair with gold-infused lacquer. Embrace imperfections and bring home a unique treasure. Book now for an enchanting cultural experience!
Embark on a captivating journey into the heart of Japanese craftsmanship with our Tokyo Kintsugi adventure. This extraordinary experience immerses you in the ancient art of Kintsugi, where fractured pottery is reborn with the allure of gold-laden lacquer. It's a tale of more than just mending; it's about celebrating the history and resilience of these broken treasures, where imperfections become a canvas for beauty.
Don the traditional "samue" attire worn by Japanese artisans and step into the profound philosophy of Kintsugi. Here, you'll uncover the art of restoration as a reflection of life itself, where cracks are not flaws but part of the narrative. Guided by experts, you'll painstakingly breathe new life into a piece of traditional pottery, infusing it with the essence of Japanese aesthetics. By the end of this immersive journey, you'll not only take home a tangible keepsake but also a deep appreciation for Kintsugi and the Japanese culture that values transformation over disposal. Join us on this artistic odyssey, where brokenness becomes a source of inspiration, and old-world craftsmanship meets contemporary wonder.
Prepare for a mesmerizing hour-long journey into Japanese culture through the art of Kintsugi. This ancient craft revolves around repairing broken pottery using a special blend of lacquer infused with radiant gold. But it's not just about fixing ceramics; it's a window into the rich world of Japanese tradition.
In this hands-on experience, gain insight into the Japanese philosophy that treasures are meant to be celebrated through repair, not discarded when they break. Don the authentic 'samue,' the attire of craftsmen, and step into the world of Kintsugi, where imperfections tell a tale of resilience and transformation.
Please note that personal ceramic items aren't allowed in this class to ensure their authenticity. Instead, we provide specially crafted plates for beginners. By the end of this enlightening hour, you'll not only have mastered the delicate art of Kintsugi but also take home a unique keepsake, a tangible memory of your immersive journey into the world of Japanese craftsmanship. Join us in celebrating the beauty of restoration, and let the enchanting world of Kintsugi work its magic on you.
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Q: What is Kintsugi, and what can I expect to learn during this tour?
Ans: Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese art form that involves repairing broken pottery with a special lacquer infused with gold or other precious metals. During the tour, you'll delve into the history and philosophy of Kintsugi and learn the techniques required to mend pottery. You'll gain a profound understanding of how this art celebrates imperfections and the beauty of resilience.
Q: How long does the Kintsugi tour last?
Ans: The Kintsugi tour typically spans 60 minutes. This hour-long experience offers a comprehensive introduction to the art, allowing you to engage with it in a meaningful way.
Q: Is this tour suitable for beginners with no prior experience in pottery or Kintsugi?
Ans: Absolutely! The tour is specially designed to accommodate participants of all skill levels, including those with no prior experience in pottery or Kintsugi. Expert instructors will provide step-by-step guidance to ensure everyone can create their own Kintsugi masterpiece.
Q: Do I need to bring any materials or tools for the Kintsugi class?
Ans: No, you don't need to worry about bringing any materials or tools. The tour includes all the necessary equipment and supplies required for the Kintsugi class. You'll have everything you need to fully engage in the experience.
Q: What should I wear for the tour?
Ans: While there is no strict dress code, it's recommended to wear comfortable clothing that allows you to move freely and comfortably during the hands-on Kintsugi class. Some tours may offer the option to wear traditional 'samue' attire, adding an extra layer of immersion to the experience.
Q: Is there a minimum or maximum age limit for participants?
Ans: The Kintsugi tour is typically open to participants of all ages, with no strict age limits. However, it's advisable to check with the tour provider to ensure the experience is suitable for any specific age group, especially for young children or seniors.
Q: Is hotel pickup and drop-off included in the tour package?
Ans: Generally, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included in the Kintsugi tour package. Participants are responsible for arranging their transportation to and from the designated meeting point, which is typically provided by the tour organizer.
Q: Is food and drink provided during the Kintsugi tour?
Ans: The Kintsugi tour typically does not include food and beverages as part of the package. It's recommended to have a meal or snacks before the tour, as the main focus is on the hands-on Kintsugi experience.
Q: Can I book this tour for a group, and what is the maximum group size allowed?
Ans: Many Kintsugi tours can accommodate group bookings. The maximum group size allowed may vary from one tour provider to another. To arrange a group booking, it's advisable to contact the tour organizer directly to discuss group size and availability. Group bookings can be an excellent way to share the experience with friends or family.
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A cancellation penalty of 50% applies if you cancel within 4 days of the start time.
The booking is non-refundable if you cancel within 3 days of the start time.
In this workshop, thin lines are sharpened to match the cracks using the original Kintsugi method developed by Taku Nakano and then dyed with gold. Even a beginner can make thin and beautiful Kintsugi in a short time.